Livingston boss David Martindale praised his side for their last-gasp fightback to beat Partick Thistle in the Scottish Cup, and hopes it has cured his insomnia.
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Instead, too many people can’t get the medical care they need where they need it when they need it.
Students who are desperate for help get the runaround.
Poor women face impossible hurdles.
Children who have survived rape and become pregnant are frightened and confused.
Fertility clinics are abandoning services.
And families that had hoped for a baby face excruciating heartache when the pregnancy goes wrong, and doctors are barred from helping.At every turn, we see a new form of hell, brought to us by an extremist Supreme Court and a powerful band of Republican politicians determined to obliterate reproductive freedom across the country.To every person watching these events unfold and feeling the hurt, I see you.
I am with you, and I grieve alongside you.But I do more than grieve.
More than complain.
I fight back—and I ask you to keep fighting too.
Because right now, this is our moment to act.
And if we don’t, we might not get another opportunity for a long, long time.“To me, the end of Roe marked a new era in the movement for abortion rights."Roe v.
Wade wasn’t overturned by some accident or surprise.
We’re here because Republican extremists have been waging a decades-long war to take down Roe.
They poured billions of dark money into our politics to chip away at our rights.
They handpicked extremist judges with proven anti-abortion records.
They took over state and local governments.
They built an anti-Roe coalition in Congress.
And the very second that the Supreme Court gave them the green light, they jumped into action to try to outdo each other by enacting the most severe restrictions possible on abortion access.The result? Over the last year and a half, over 20 states have banned or severely restricted abortion
Livingston boss David Martindale praised his side for their last-gasp fightback to beat Partick Thistle in the Scottish Cup, and hopes it has cured his insomnia.
Ellie Leach has revealed she "cries" whenever she thinks of the Strictly Come Dancing live tour coming to an end.The Coronation Street actress, confessed she hasn't come to terms with the journey ending yet, amid her rumoured romance with co-star Bobby Brazier.The 22-year-old won Strictly Come Dancing, beating EastEnders' star Bobby, and has since been taking part in the tour alongside her castmates.Taking to her Instagram to speak to fans, Ellie revealed that her Strictly journey will soon be over, leaving her teary.The tour will come to an end this weekend at the O2 Arena in London, on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11, February. In a video, Ellie emotionally said: "Hello everyone, just wanted to come on to catch up because I haven't been on that much and there's a lot to unfold. "First of all, I just want to say thank you all so much for all your messages about the Strictly tour.
Tatiana Siegel Alyssa Sutherland was 15 years old when she was discovered by a modeling scout in her native Australia. As soon as the 5’11” strawberry blonde finished high school at the age of 17, she moved to New York and began traveling the world on high-end fashion assignments before settling in Los Angeles to focus on acting. Although she found success in both professions as a go-to face for Chanel and Bulgari and as Queen Aslaug in the hit TV series “Vikings,” she endured her share of humiliations.
Perhaps the best compliment that you can give a narrative feature is to say that it feels like a documentary. Not to say the shot composition is uninspired and the subject dry, but it’s a way to spotlight just how you forget this is actually an actor reading written words, but instead, believe everything happening in front of you is real and true.
Queen Elizabeth II wrote two heartbreaking personal letters before she passed away on September 8, 2022 - one for her son, King Charles and another for her top aide. It has been revealed from an extract of royal biographer Robert Hardman's upcoming book, The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy, that staff members found the two letters the Queen had written.
Alex Ritman Distribution and production banner Signature Entertainment has promoted two of its most senior execs. Elizabeth Williams, previously director of acquisitions and TV, has been upped to chief commercial officer.
One thing Queen Elizabeth and King Charles bonded over in the final years of the late monarch’s life? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s decision to depart from the royal family.
—who also happens to be the brand’s first Black ambassador—stepped out in the daring look for the French fashion house’s spring-summer 2024 haute couture runway show.This outfit is a rich text, so let’s process it line by line. Atop a calf-length pencil skirt, the sported a puffy wrap coat that was cinched at the waist with a belt. Never afraid to walk the line between under- and over-accessorizing, Rihanna topped off the look with a pair of leather opera gloves, white ankle-strap pointed-toe pumps, a quilted Lady Dior bag, and a floppy black cap that sat somewhere between newsboy and baseball, designwise.
Abdallah Sima will be assessed by Senegal after picking up a hip injury during the African Cup of Nations.
Dr. Jill Biden spilled the tea on her visit with Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle just one year before her death.The First Lady of the United States and President Joe Biden sat down to have private tea with the British Monarch during their 2021 stateside visit and it would become the last time they would meet before the Queen passed away at Balmoral Castle on Sept. 8, 2022, at age 96.In Robert Hardman’s new book “The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy,” the royal biographer spoke with FLOTUS and recounted the historical visit as detailed in an exclusive excerpt obtained by People.
Coco Gauff has been transformed into a Bratz doll in a new illustration approved by the toy brand and the tennis star. The image shows the young athlete striking a pose while wearing a white top, a Burberry printed skirt, a brown handbag, and boots while the doll recreates her exact outfit.The Bratz doll version of Gauff looks strikingly similar to the real-life tennis player, with her signature long braids and youthful features.The Bratz dolls were first introduced in 2001 and quickly became famous for young girls. The dolls were known for their exaggerated features, including large heads, eyes, and unique fashion styles.
Kim Kardashian and Mariah Carey are becoming girl-boss besties! The successful duo was together on Sunday at the Malibu celebrity hot spot, Nobu. They were photographed leaving the three-hour dinner with Kim rocking a long yellow Adidas coat, and Carey in an all-black sheer look.The friends weren’t alone for the luxurious evening. Kim brought her eldest daughter, North West, 10, who she shares with Ye, while Carey brought one-half of her twins, Monroe Cannon, 12, who she shares with Nick Cannon.
saga over “Lilibet” continues. Days after author and royal expert Robert Hardman claimed in his new biography, “Charles III: New King.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s so-called journalist pal has come to their defense after shocking claims Queen Elizabeth II didn’t approve of them naming their daughter after her!
died in September 2022.According to an excerpt from royal biographer Robert Hardman’s new book, “The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy,” published in the Daily Mail, Anne, 73, was waiting at Balmoral Castle in Scotland for King Charles after Elizabeth’s passing,As she silently stood by for her older brother, 75, to arrive at the Firm’s summer estate, a senior staffer asked to hug her.“There then followed a wry smile. ‘That is the last time that’s going to happen,’ the princess said firmly, Hardman penned in his book released today.He also included a memo of the sovereign’s final moments that were recorded by her private secretary, Sir Edward Young.“Very peaceful.
OMG… Was Queen Elizabeth II not a fan of Princess Lilibet being named after her?!?
Charles III: New King. New Court.
Ryan Thomas has spoken out after his Dancing on Ice debut which came after her was seen fighting back tears over the poignancy of his first performance being on Sunday night (January 14). The actor is among the 12 celebrities to have signed up to the ITV skating show this year.
The late Queen was reportedly very upset over claims made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle about the naming of their daughter, Lilibet. Royal author Robert Hardman, in his new biography of the King, shared a story from a staff member who said that Queen Elizabeth II was "as angry as I'd ever seen her" after Harry and Meghan announced in 2021 that they had her blessing to use her childhood nickname for their daughter.
John Squire has hinted that he’s begun writing for a second collaborative album with Liam Gallagher.The first taster of the debut project from the former Oasis frontman and Stone Roses guitarist arrived this month in the form of ‘Just Another Rainbow’.The song was in the running for Number One single last week, but ended up losing out to Noah Kahan and his song ‘Stick Season’.The pair gave an update on the 10-track LP in conversation with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, and have now discussed further musical plans with The Guardian.After the debut album Gallagher previously hailed as “the best record since [The Beatles’] ‘Revolver’”, more music may be on the way, according to the piece.“The guitar fights back,” he simply said, with Gallagher adding: “If John comes up with another load of songs that are banging, they’ll get it as well.“Squire’s got a lot more in him.